Warrant Information

Court Issued Warrants

In most cases, when a warrant for arrest is necessary, a notice is sent to you at the address shown on your ticket. Additional fines and warrant fees will be added to the amount due if a warrant issued for your arrest, and may be subject to additional charges for violation of promise to appear. The notice outlines the violations charged and fines associated with the warrant.

The Court will issue a warrant when:

You fail to make a plea to violations shown on your citation

You fail to comply with the Orders of a Judge

You do not complete a payment plan or fail to make payments as promised.

Resolving a Warrant

A warrant may be canceled with a plea of "no contest" or "guilty" to the warrant charge and payment of the fine and court costs in full. For those pleading "not guilty" to a charge after an arrest warrant has been issued, the individual must come to the court to post the required cash bond and obtain a court date to see the judge.

Failure to Dispose

Failure to dispose of a warrant will result in the Benbrook Police Department actively pursuing arrest.

Additionally, the warrant will be entered into the region computer system, which will make the individual subject to arrest by any peace officer in the State of Texas.

Collections

The Benbrook Municipal Court refers past due warrants for collections. Warrants referred to collections will have an additional 30% added to the total amount owed on your violation. The warrant will not be lifted until your balance (including the additional 30%) is paid in full.

Payments for accounts referred to collections must be paid by cash, money order, or cashier's check. Personal checks will not be accepted.